The cockney dialect is not dead – it’s just called ‘Essex’ now
https://theconversation.com/the-cockney-dialect-is-not-dead-its-just-called-essex-now-196447
[Newsmaker] [Hello Hangeul] The linguistic divide of Korea: the legacy of ‘Malmoi’ and decades of separation
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230226000106&np=1&mp=1
UN Celebrates the World’s Rich ‘Linguistic Tapestry’
https://www.indepthnews.net/index.php/sustainability/quality-education/5972-un-celebrates-the-world-s-rich-linguistic-tapestry
Universal language network in the brain
A recent study published in Nature Neuroscience suggests that there is a universal language network that is present across a wide range of languages and language families.
Drivers of language loss
A Nature review published by Prof.Claire Bowern,Department of Linguistics, Yale University draws our attention to the factors that contribute to the loss of linguistic diversity, which is currently happening at an unprecedented rate worldwide
Unintentional Biases in our Language
Our well intentions towards gender equality do not always translate when we speak. Researchers from Standford’s Department of Psychology systematically investigated it.
Can your product description predict your sales?
Is your product description having any impact on the customer’s decision to buy a product?